Re: redhat-config-language

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On Mon, 26 May 2003 22:14:41 -0400, Michael Fratoni wrote:

> I've found that adding the languages to the "SUPPORTED" line in the 
> /etc/sysconfig/i18n file allows the language to show up in 
> redhat-config-language.

Nevertheless, you would need to add a kde-i18n language-pack for 
KDE, too, in case you want KDE in that new language.

> On the 8.0 machine:
> $ du -hc /usr/lib/locale/
> 4.2M    total
> 
> On the 9 machine:
> $ du -hc /usr/lib/locale/
> 65M     total

All of that is just from glibc-common.

> Any ideas on how rpm and glibc-common determine which locales to install?
> 
> Even on the 8.0 machine, rpm seems to be configured to install all 
> languages:
> # rpm --showrc | grep lang
> - -14: _install_langs     all

May be true for the default configuration, but what does the
installer do? Does it install all or just the chosen languages?

The way to replace %lang-ified packages would be:

  rpm -Uvh somepackage.rpm \
      --define '_install_langs de,en,fr,it' --replacepkgs

What %lang-ified packages are left?
Has this changed much after Red Hat Linux 8.0?

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